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Whats the name of this video game?
I was watching X-Play on G4 a few weeks ago and there was this cop game they reviewed. I think you could play as a cop or a cop dog (I think it was a German Shepherd) I don't know if the game is out yet or coming out soon. I think it was for Xbox 360 (it could be for PS3, PC and wii but I don't know) It think it was rated M but it could be rated T. That's all it know.
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Hells yeah, late 90's and Tomb Raider. It was nothing like the other PC games, very unique and the puzzles were sometimes insanely tough for a 10-year old lol
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2.) It shouldn't bottleneck, but I'd definitely recommend a quad core like the 955, 965, or 970, and I'd definitely consider getting a newer 6850 or 6870 instead of the crossfired 5770s. It won't be as powerful, but it will be newer, and a lot less complicated.
3.) You're mobo does not support SLI. Most AMD boards do not. However, it is 100% crossfire ready. If you're looking for a motherboard that supports SLI, you'll need an intel board and proc, or you could try this:
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5.) A 650W PSU should enough for an OCed dual core 550 and a 5770 crossfire, but if you get any of the quad core processors or video cards I recommended, I'd get a 750-850 watt PSU to allow for a crossfire, generous overclock, and any other future upgrades.
6.) I would definitely recommend the 955 over the 550. The 955, 965, and 970 are all great procs that I've used for both family, personal, and client builds. Plus, that dual core is quickly becoming obsolete. The extra two cores will certainly do you justice over the next couple of years.
Hope this helped. If you have any other details or questions, I'll be happy to update.